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Of Shadows and Roses

"I am the darkness, you are the light—one cancels out the other. My darling, we are not fated to be together." Under the guise of peace and union, Rosette Aldrich is set to be married off by her royal parents to the Crown Prince of their enemy kingdom. She knows of her family's ulterior motives, that is why she allows her insistent parents to believe that she agrees to their wishes. When the day for her to meet her betrothed arrives, she sets out to humiliate her parents as revenge, planning to escape far away right after. However, things take an unpredictable turn when she gets lost in the forest while running from the guards, where she's almost turns into dinner for a beast. Just before she fades out from consciousness, she sees that the person who had saved her looks a lot like the man she was to marry. Only that... he isn't? Rasvien is the captain of the mercenaries who keep the beasts of the Evernight Forest in check. One night, while patrolling, he saves a girl from being killed by an orc. Somehow, in a series of unfortunate events, he ends up being responsible for Rosette. He thinks that she is rude and stuck-up, a rich girl who's just acting out while running from home. And that she is hiding something big behind those cunning beautiful blue eyes. But, that's not to say he isn't hiding secrets himself either.

JosieoftheEmbers · 奇幻言情
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The descent from the branch was another experience entirely. Ras carried me in his arms all the way down. He had jumped directly, and I had screamed. But against my better judgement, the landing was smooth and the fall soft. It was only ever like diving slowly underneath deep waters, except that we were in the air.

Again, I did not ask how he had done it. It didn't feel right for me to do so. I also tried to forget the fact that he was a Shadow Mage. And that he had seen me use light magic back at the Ravens' headquarters. I was not stupid enough to assume that he would not think anything of it, and that it was probably why he seemed so fixed on me as I danced.

It was such a careless move from me. But then again, how was I supposed to know that the captain of the mercenaries who saved me was supposed to be my fated enemy? Were we even enemies? By the nature of our magics, we were. But as human beings, I had yet to find out.